Kierkegaard claims that a rational proof of God's existence is impossible because:
A) God would not want such a proof to be possible.
B) God is infinite, and the mind of man is finite.
C) if we could prove God's existence, we would have done so by now.
D) it would remove God's essential mystery.
E) None of the above
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Q2: According to Kierkegaard, truth depends on:
A) the
Q3: Existentialism is the philosophical doctrine according to
Q4: For Kierkegaard and his Pietist associates, to
Q5: "Existential dread" is the:
A) fear of dying
Q6: The central emotional experience of Kierkegaard's philosophy
Q7: In order to be saved, according to
Q8: The price of salvation, according to Kierkegaard's
Q9: The objective truth of a statement depends
Q10: Kierkegaard opposed himself to:
A) the Lutheran Church.
B)
Q11: For Kierkegaard, the central religious problem was
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